[GreenKeys] The most annoying part of Teletype restoration.

John, W9DDD w9ddd at tapr.org
Fri Dec 18 11:05:24 EST 2020


Lacing:

I also considered that.  I probably have a ball of it somewhere here. 
For now this was just a case of removing some modifications on an FAA 
cabinet.  They added two lamps to indicate various kinds of status. I 
just want to remove the wires from the lower part of the cabinet and 
leave the lamp wiring as is.  I had a couple of cables hanging from the 
dome that I just wanted to coil up and tie wrap out of the way.  The 
stiff tubing didn't allow coiling, even cracking in places.  I ended up 
cutting the tubing off so I could coil up the wires (4 or 5).

So far I haven't had the printer and keyboard cables so stiff they won't 
get where they belong, I think lacing might the the proper way to go. 
I've never seen lacing crack.

John, W9DDD

On 12/18/2020 2:48 AM, Clay Archer wrote:
> I would lace it up with waxed string.  That was a common way of dressing 
> wires, especially on military electronic equipment.    This would let 
> you see the multi-colored wires where it would be hidden with the spiral 
> tubing.  If done correctly it looks really cool.
> 
> *From:*greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net 
> [mailto:greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net] *On Behalf Of *Ralph Irish
> *Sent:* Thursday, December 17, 2020 3:11 PM
> *To:* w9ddd at tapr.org
> *Cc:* greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
> *Subject:* Re: [GreenKeys] The most annoying part of Teletype restoration.
> 
> *John*
> 
> *Unless one is shooting for 'authenticity' in the looks inside one of 
> their 28 Teletype Cabinets,*
> 
> *I think that the 'spiral wrap' is a great idea.  It would be 
> perpetually 'flexible' compared to*
> 
> *anything that would clean the surfaces of the tubing now in use.  If I 
> were in the process of*
> 
> *'rehabing' any 28 whose LESU cables were 'extra stiff', and very dirty, 
> the 'spiral wrap' idea*
> 
> *would take 'top choice'. *
> 
> *Think in 5 and 10 year increments:  Where will my Model 28ASR be in 
> five years?  Ten years?  No*
> 
> *way to really know, and the 'spiral wrap' would be just as easy to work 
> with then as now, if it*
> 
> *were to be implemented. *
> 
> *Just a thought here from one of the 'older' G/K people.*
> 
> *Thanks for your hard work and contributions to the G/K network.*
> 
> *73,*
> 
> *Ralph*
> 
> *-   -   -   -   -   -   -   -*
> 
> *On Dec 16, 2020, at 8:08 PM, w9ddd at tapr.org <mailto:w9ddd at tapr.org> wrote:*
> 
> *
> 
> *
> 
> *I just spent  the better part of two days removing unneeded 
> modifications to a 28 KSR cabinet and LESU.  The greasy stuff that 
> 'grows' on the surface of the tubing attracts dirt like an magnet or 
> turns white. Then some of the tubing gets brittle as it ages.  So 
> nothing wants to  bend where it needs to go when flipping the LESU.
> 
> The tubing on a small bundle of wires for was so brittle I ended up 
> being able to remove it by cracking it in several places.
> 
> With the dirt that was on the tubing, my hands ended up dirtier than the 
> time I changed the timing chain on a Mopar 318.
> 
> So what techniques  have folks used to fix these problems in a way the 
> looks authentic.
> I could see using a spiral wrap, but that wouldn't look right.  Using 
> new tubing more closely matching original almost guarantee needing to 
> remove connectors.
> 
> Ideas?
> 
> 
> John, W9DDD
> 
> 
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